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ROE Visual is Ready for IBC 2021

ROE Visual is excited to participate in the IBC Exhibition, taking place from December 3-6, 2021 in Amsterdam. ROE Visual's stand will reflect its increased activity in the market for broadcast and film, showcasing new products and technologies. You can find ROE Visual in Hall 9, stand A04.

'Star Trek: Discovery' Season 4 Deploys ROE Visual

The fourth season of Star Trek: Discovery Paramount+ streaming series and Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, recently wrapped shooting on Pixomondo’s flagship virtual production stage in Toronto. Both series employed virtual background environments displayed on the vast ROE Visual LED volume at PXO’s new facility.

Audi chooses ROE Visual and GhostFrame for concept car presentation

When SXCES was challenged to bring their Virtual Exhibit to broadcast quality for the Preshow of the Audi grandsphere concept launched right before the IAA, they set out to create something unique. As absolute solid tracking was crucial but restricted, SXCES relied on GhostFrame to nail perfect execution.

Let's Connect

We love to meet you

During the year you can find us at several exhibitions, events or get-togethers. Nothing beats a face-to-face meeting and we like to hear your thoughts and opinions. Please find an overview of events where you can find ROE Visual representatives here.

  • 19 - 22 April 2026

NAB 2026, Las Vegas

ROE Visual (Booth C4925) will showcase its latest LED products at the NAB 2026, Las Vegas, US.

ROE Visual at the InfoComm Exhibition
  • 17 - 19 June 2026

InfoComm 2026, Las Vegas

ROE Visual to showcase its latest LED products at the INFOCOMM 2026 in Las Vegas. New products will premiere at the show.

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